The security of your personal information is always a priority at J.P. Morgan. We work hard to help ensure your account information stays secure.
- JPMorgan Chase will at no point contact a customer on an unsolicited basis and request a user's electronic credentials
- JPMorgan Chase recommends that clients periodically perform their own risk assessment and control evaluation of their systems to ensure adequate controls are in place
Disclaimer
The guidance provided in this Security Center was prepared exclusively for the benefit and internal use of the party to whom it is delivered (each, a “Recipient”). The guidance is not intended as, nor shall be deemed to constitute or contain, advice on which the Recipient may rely and is confidential and proprietary to JPMorgan Chase. The guidance may not be copied, published, disclosed or used, in whole or in part, for any purpose other than as expressly authorized by JPMorgan Chase. This guidance is not intended, nor should it be relied upon, to address every aspect of the subject discussed herein. The Recipient is responsible for determining how to best protect itself against cyber threats and for selecting the cybersecurity best practices that are most appropriate to its needs. JPMorgan Chase assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever to any person in respect of such matters, and nothing within this guidance shall amend or override the terms and conditions in the agreement(s) between JPMorgan Chase and the Recipient.